Individual counseling is available by appointment
throughout the semester at the Downtown Campus. Counseling services
include educational planning, transcript evaluations, career
counseling and short-term personal counseling. Appointments can be
made by calling the New Student Counseling Department at 415-267-6555.

Career Counseling

Career development workshops and classes are offered
at the Downtown Campus. Individual career counseling is available by
appointment throughout the semester. For more career counseling
information, call us at 267-6555.

The counseling staff
at the Downtown Campus are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
sensitive counselors.

Students are required to reserve a seat at the Downtown Campus for
testing. Please call (415) 267-6543 for more information.

Financial Aid Counseling Services

It is the goal of City College of San Francisco to keep the doors
open to all students no matter what their economic background. We
feel it is imperative that we help students find funding avenues to
meet the college costs. Please visit the CCSF Financial
Aid website for detailed information on applying.

Disabled Students Program & Services (DSPS)

If you are a student with a disability, your involvement with the
Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) can be thought of as a
partnership between you and the Disabled Students Programs and
Services staff. The DSPS staff consists of faculty members,
counselors, disability specialists, technology and media specialists,
instructional assistants, interpreters, and office staff. They are
people you can work with to plan support services that will help you
move toward your goals.

Our counselors have specific expertise in disabilities, including
disability entitlements. These entitlements include accommodations,
which are designed to give students an equal opportunity in the
college setting (e.g., extended time for tests, a quiet testing
environment, Braille, or electronic text).

After verifying a student's disability, the counselor will recommend
appropriate accommodations. Counselors also help students identify
their academic and career goals and develop necessary coping
strategies. Besides English, counseling is provided in Russian,
Chinese, Spanish, and American Sign Language.